Identity Federation for AWS 2.4 Release Notes
18 February 2016
The Utoolity team is pleased to present Identity Federation for AWS 2.4 – this release adds an Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task to Bamboo for providing temporary Amazon EC2 Container Registry (ECR) authentication credentials to other tools by injecting them via variables into AWS unaware tasks like the Bamboo Docker task, adds a REST API for temporary Amazon EC2 Container Registry (ECR) authentication credentials, and adds support for assuming another IAM role from EC2 instance profile credentials used by an Elastic Bamboo agent.
If you are using Bamboo remote agents, please review the Identity Federation for AWS 2.4 Upgrade Notes for important information about this release.
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Highlights
Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task for Bamboo
Use the Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task in Bamboo to provide temporary Amazon EC2 Container Registry (ECR) authentication credentials for other tools by injecting them into AWS unaware tasks like the Bamboo Docker task.
Use Amazon ECR Credentials with Bamboo Docker task
The most frequent use case for the Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task is to enable the built-in Bamboo Docker task to push images to an Amazon ECR repository - refer to How to push a Docker image to a repository in your Amazon ECR registry with the Bamboo Docker task for details.
Amazon ECR Credentials retrieval via REST API
Retrieve temporary Amazon EC2 Container Registry (ECR) authentication credentials via the REST API so that developers can easily integrate this feature into their own solutions.
Support for assuming another IAM Role from EC2 Instance Profile credentials
The IAM Role for EC2 (Agent) option in the AWS Credentials Variables and Amazon ECR Credentials Variables tasks for Bamboo now supports assuming another IAM role from the EC2 instance profile credentials - this enables various scenarios, notably switching to roles accross your own AWS accounts and third-party.AWS accounts (cross-account IAM roles).
Details
This release addresses the following issues:
Stories
IFAWS-504 - As a user, I want a task to create Bamboo variables from ECR credentials so that I can reuse them in scripts
IFAWS-505 - As a developer, I want an API to GET ECR credentials so that I don't need to derive them myself
IFAWS-515 (UAA-74) - As a user, I want to let an instance role assume another role so that EC2 instances can be leveraged for cross-account IAM usage
Improvements
IFAWS-134 - Add sorting by header to connector table
IFAWS-453 - Graduate scalable group selection labs feature
IFAWS-477 - Redirect to main configuration screen after configuring labs features
IFAWS-495 - Add system usage column to connector table
IFAWS-496 - Add IAM read only policy to inline dialog help
IFAWS-509 (UAA-132) - Add conditional validation of empty IAM policy for federated users
IFAWS-516 - Add missing principal types to duration inline dialog help
Bugs
IFAWS-497 - Fix default button in account edit dialog not being triggered on return
IFAWS-498 - Mitigate missing paging functionality in connector table
IFAWS-507 (UAA-135) - Fix typo in generated variables popup BASH (UNIX SHELL) section
Tasks
IFAWS-467 - Drop support for Bamboo 5.1
IFAWS-500 - Drop support for Bamboo 5.2
IFAWS-501 - Drop support for Bamboo 5.3
Release 2.4.1
2016-04-11
This release addresses the following issues:
Improvements
IFAWS-532 (UAA-156) - Add support for additional ECR regions eu-west-1 and us-west-2
IFAWS-541 (UAA-150) - Add UI support for surfacing/copying an AWS Connector ID
IFAWS-550 - Expand AWS Connector filter scope to additional columns
IFAWS-553 - Adjust default AWS Connector sort order to alphabetical by name
Bugs
IFAWS-521 - Fix CSS alignment mismatch between connector row content and action links
IFAWS-529 - Fix spelling of 'Access Key ID'
IFAWS-542 (UAA-154) - Fix AWS Connector filter yielding no results
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